Tom Selleck’s rallying cries and the fervent hopes of Blue Bloods fans have collided with a resolute decision from CBS. Despite the star’s advocacy and the show’s enduring popularity, CBS has officially put an end date to the long-running cr1me procedural.
President Amy Reisenbach recently spoke to the media about CBS’s upcoming fall roster, as well as the future of some of its titles. Despite messages of gratitude for the Blue Bloods cast and crew, Reisenbach acknowledged the show’s significance while remaining firm in her announcement:
“We hold deep regard for the Blue Bloods cast and their unwavering dedication to the series. However, all good things must come to an end. As we strive to invigorate our programming schedule, we have made the decision to conclude the series this December.”
This pronouncement appears to put an end to any speculation of a respite for the Blue Bloods. Despite Selleck’s ambitions and the show’s continuing reputation, CBS is determined to usher in a new era, which will mark the end of an era for this cherished procedural program.
CBS has announced the cancellation of several shows this season, including well-liked favorites like Blue Bloods and Young Sheldon. Actress Annie Potts expressed surprise over Young Sheldon’s cancellation, considering its popularity on both television and Netflix. While Blue Bloods fans may feel disappointed, the show’s fourteen-season run is commendable, and viewers can still catch it on Paramount+. The series airs on Friday nights at 10:00 p.m. ET and will conclude later this year during the holiday season. Fans can explore other shows on the 2024 TV schedule while they await its finale.
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